It's pretty much the only reason for me to purchase a Sony product this generation. The team behind it basically creates art. Most people chalk up Shadow of the Colossus as being art, but I think it's true of ICO and will be true of The Last Guardian as well. In a few months, I think I may need to put some money together. :)

I get the feeling that Shadow of the Colossus appealled more to people's visceral side, and was able to gain more of a following than ICO. I prefered ICO (though I loved both). SotC's feel was more hinged on the old "knight's quest to battle dragons and save a lady" cliche, and revolved much more around combat. I'll usually take problem solving over combat, which is probably why I prefered ICO. I also loved the sheer magic of the environment, as apposed to the constant "doom and gloom" feeling of SotC. I'll admit, these are only very minor feelings, and I absolutely adored both games. But I'm glad this one is looking more like it's going with the innocence of Ico than the viscerality of SotC.

I'll be ignoring Heavy Rain as well. The 10 minute "gameplay" videos I've watched were snooze inducing. The Last Guardian will be a day one purchase definitely. I've been waiting for a game to match SotC's scale and presentation with as simple of a premise as it had. I can't wait.

With this and Heavy Rain, it's good to see that more patient gameplay still has a place.

Perhaps it was an issue of semantics. What I was getting at is that with games like this and Heavy Rain, it's good to see that in the faced-paced culture of gaming right now, that there is still a place for more "patient" gaming experiences.

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I prefered ICO (though I loved both). SotC's feel was more hinged on the old "knight's quest to battle dragons and save a lady" cliche, and revolved much more around combat. I'll usually take problem solving over combat, which is probably why I prefered ICO.

I agree with this completely, though SOTC's *awful* camera is part of why I prefer Ico.

I really hope that the powers that be are giving this man everything he needs to realize his vision. It won't sell as much as GT5 but it deserves the same support. They need to realize how much the industry needs this and how high expectations are because of the cult status achieved by the 2 previous games. This game's importance goes way beyond sales, it's obviously a risk in this day and age so I'm happy to see that apparently the company is behind him. You don't get the magic of team ico anywhere else and for that alone this project has to get all the support it needs.You look back on the PS2's amazing library and as good as GT4 is, a racing game is a racing game, as good as god of war is, an action game is an action game. But these games are unique and if nothing else sony should be aware of what having something like this on your system means. All I see on the net is bitching and negativity and it makes me sick but these are the only games I can think of that get almost universal praise. Even if you're a suit that only worries about numbers, this has to count for something. Hell, fly members from SSM or ND to japan if needed but if Ueda says he wants something get it done.

Nothing in particular, I just want it to be as good as it possibly can and I wonder if the poor sales of the previous games are limiting the resources at Ueda's disposal. Ueda said that he would ask for HD remakes of the games in a meeting with sony execs. We haven't heard about it since except for that poll. With all the word of mouth I think it would definitely have decent sales but sony apparently don't think so. They are definitely taking their time though, that's for sure. I'm glad that they are being allowed to take so long, it's definitely a good sign.

Also a look at the original version of SOTC. I never realized that the frame rate was THAT bad, during fights its 12-16 fps... Man, just imagine this beauty in HD at 60 fps. If there was a PS2 game too ambitious for the hardware this was it. Check out how much better yorda looks in that Ico comparison video, great stuff.